November 18, 2016
UNO Pizzeria & Grill
8-9:30 a.m.
Free Event
Being authentic in life takes courage. Many times we behave in ways that minimize the negative reactions received from others. Sometimes being thought well of is so important, we attempt to hide our limitations. These are just a couple of examples of the masks people wear. Taking off the mask means being vulnerable, which can be terrifying. Vulnerability is the price paid for relationships beyond the wildest dreams. Authenticity is a behavioral practice, meaning that none will achieve perfection and all are practicing.
- Mindfulness
- Listen as if what you hear will not be repeated
- Say what you mean
- Act as if you are creating a masterpiece
Speaker: Debbie Hackett
It is becoming more important each day for us to learn how to deal with the problems and pressures of everyday living. However, it is not always possible to handle these problems by ourselves and thus, we often need to look for professional help. Debbie Hackett, LISW, LICDC, offers guidance and counseling for those looking for a solution. She prides herself on helping people achieve their goals. Hackett Counseling & Consulting, LLC features comprehensive counseling for adults, adolescents and families. Individual, marital, family, trauma and recovery groups, stress management, parent/child problems and stress anxiety are just a few of the services available. Debbie can help you and your family with your particular needs. Often, she will enlist the support of family members in the problem solving process, so harmony can be reached by all. Debbie works with understanding and care, helping you cope and, as a result, live each day authentically. Contact Debra J. Hackett, LISW, LICDC, located at 10901 Reed Hartman Highway, Ste. 108, Cincinnati or (513) 403-0648 for more information or a consultation.